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hablrob

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  1. These Camel Humpers are absolutely clueless.
  2. Already posted. Thanks for the effort though.
  3. All BS! They know what's going to happen and when, always have. We ain't selling our IQD back, so just hit the button!!!!!
  4. Blah, blah, blah. We ain't selling our IQD back, so just give up with the head fakes and RV :-)
  5. Peyote is a small, spineless cactus, Lophophora williamsii, whose principal active ingredient is the hallucinogen mescaline. From earliest recorded time, peyote has been used by natives in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States as a part of traditional religious rites. Mescaline can be extracted from peyote or produced synthetically. How is it used? The top of the cactus above ground — also referred to as the crown — consists of disc-shaped buttons that are cut from the roots and dried. These buttons are generally chewed or soaked in water to produce an intoxicating liquid. What are its short-term effects? Once ingested, peyote can cause feelings of nausea before the desired mental effects appear, which are altered states of perception and feeling. Other effects can include increased body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure; loss of appetite, sleeplessness, numbness, weakness, tremors. Effects can be different during each use due to varying potency, the amount ingested, and the user’s expectations, mood and surroundings. On some trips, users experience sensations that are enjoyable. Others can include terrifying thoughts and anxiety, fear of insanity, fear of death, or fear of losing control. What are its long-term effects? Some users experience “flashbacks”, or hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD), which are reoccurrences of hallucinations long after ingesting the drug. The causes of these effects, which in some users occur after a single experience with the drug, are not known. What is its federal classification? Schedule I Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA); Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Additional Photos
  6. I'm not marrying Brad or giving up my lady friends....Until you RV!!!!!
  7. Hugs and Kisses to your pal from us!
  8. Do you really think they'll put in print exactly what will occur? I've been sniffing glue since 79 and I'm not that disconnected. quote name='keepmwlknfny' date='04 August 2012 - 12:19 PM' timestamp='1344097171' post='1008075'] That quote right there tells us its not the kind of revaluation we are looking for to happen.....
  9. Sales slow down... Possum shows up with new lines of BS
  10. Keeps. You're too into this for anyone to trust you, or think much about your opinion. That being said, this site could get boring without you. So, keep mixing it up. ( btw. I really enjoying negging you )
  11. Not backing out. They just love dic.ing with us. uote name='Biker' date='23 July 2012 - 07:11 AM' timestamp='1343041867' post='1001670'] Is this more smoke or another excuse to slow down the prosess. Sounds like there trying to back out agin .
  12. All of America votes for a nice parking lot next to Iraq quote name='uncirculd' date='20 July 2012 - 06:53 PM' timestamp='1342824809' post='1000227'] http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=278298&R=R101 JPost.com Breaking News More than half Iran parliament backs Hormuz closure bill By REUTERS 07/20/2012 17:31 DUBAI - Just over half of Iran's parliament has backed a draft law to block the Strait of Hormuz, a lawmaker said on Friday, threatening to close the Gulf to oil tankers in retaliation against European sanctions on Iranian crude. The assembly has little say in defense and foreign policy, where Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has the last word, but the law would lend political support to any decision to close the strait - a threat that Iran's foreign minister recently played down. Lawmaker Javad Karimi Qodoosi said 150 of parliament's 290 members had signed the bill, describing the strait as "the world's lock" to which Iran holds the key. "If the sanctions continue, the countries that have imposed sanctions have no right to cross the Strait of Hormuz without harm," the Iranian Students' News Agency quoted Qodoosi as saying.
  13. All the members this site has and we have know one that can tell us hat the heck they just said..... I am depressed... Go RV
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